The Scout 5000 is suitable for larger dogs, and its highlight feature is undoubtedly a 720p HD webcam built into the middle of the collar that lets you see what your pooch sees. The Scout 5000 also streams your dog's location, lets you know if Fido is barking too much, and is splash-, chew-, and paw-proof.

Motorola and Hubble are also releasing the Scout 2500, for smaller dogs. It lacks the full webcam/recording capability, but can keep stats and report GPS location just like the Scout 5000. Both of the devices are actually made by Binatone Global, which produces a number of other Scout- and Bark-branded pet products under the Motorola brand.

The Scout 2500 is a cheaper version of the Scout 5000 made for smaller dogs. It lacks the camera functionality, but still tracks your doggy's stats.

The Scout 5000 and the Scout 2500 will be available this April for $199 and $99, respectively. Both include one year of 3G service.

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